Ellay Khule has been a mainstay on the LA underground / Project Blowed scene for more than a decade and hasn't missed a beat yet. One of the true originators of the "chop," he's spearheaded a movement along with his peers from The Good Life that has been followed, studied and copied, spawning many offspring in the hip hop community. MC/Producer Joe Dub is no rookie either. With a like minded yet equally challenging commitment to this collaboration, these two have truly created an album that not only defines the west coast sound, but also sets a standard."

"2 of the underground's finest, resulting in an album for the true hip hop fan!"

Friday, July 14, 2006

Clement Cement: with Travis Jensen, Ian Johnson, and ANDO

Here is a little you tube video that the SF Masher passed along to us, chronicling the Clement Cement party, that he was a part of.

Editors Note: I had no idea that Ian Johnson was the same Ian from the group "Private School." Very dope stuff.

Friends:Below is a link to a video that Hidehiko Fujiwara made from the recent Clement Cement show at the 3131 Office in San Francisco. The show -- which was an enormous success -- featured myself, Ian Johnson (painter), and ANDO (photographer). Enjoy!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVSNNYcOZ68Travis

Gel Rock - Never Knew Me video directed by Awol One

How Vinyl Records are Made (youtube)

Here are two youtube videos on how vinyl records are made. The complexity of the process is truly face melting, especially in contrast to the point and click level of concentration, invovled in burning a cd-r.